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Frederick Cooper's "Colonization and African Society: Labor Problems in Africa in France and the UK" (Cambridge University Press, 1996 Publishing Bureau, 1996), by Cooper, "Modernizing Bureaucracy, Reflective African Development Perspective ", edit it. Cooper and Packard, 64-92
Although the colonization of France and the UK are different, both countries face similar international forces in both unit size and domestic issues, both encountering similar planetary phenomena like the Second World War Did. Since non-colonization is not merely an international event but "participation of international, national and colonial events that determine the outcome", it can be said that the effect of democratization exists. "Therefore, demolition is not a certain procedure, it is almost unpredictable because several states are involved.
When analyzing the function of the French Nationalism movement and the release of British colonialization, it is meaningful to observe the legalization of colonial release in the Second World War. Please experience. Ansprenger commented that during the Second World War the reputation of adults of white men became more unified, as Alliess merely called for freedom of anti-fascism. The Nationalism Movement is another aspect that affects the colonization process and affects UK and Gauss' policies.
A major similarity between the withdrawal of the British non-colonization model and the French non-colonial integration model is that both methods are trying to give colonial freedom with minimal violence. The gradual withdrawal method adopted by the UK is aimed at ensuring a smooth transition between the British colonial rule and the newly released government. This approach seeks to prevent disorder and confusion in new countries formed after the colonial release by ensuring that new governments have sufficient self-management capabilities. The integrated approach adopted by the French government also ensures a smooth transition by maintaining that France influences the various activities of the newly established government.